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Princeton University has named two dormitories after two alums Kwanza Jones (Princeton ’93), and José E. Feliciano (Princeton ’94).
Read MoreA Princeton University Dorm Was Named After A Black Donor For The First Time In Its 275-Year History
Kwanza Jones graduated from the institution 30 years ago, and in 2019 decided to honor her alma mater with a huge donation to the tune of $20M alongside fellow Princeton ’94 graduate José E. Feliciano.
Read MorePrinceton names two new dorms after Black and Latino donors, Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano for the first in 275 years.
Read MoreImpact Leader, Catalyst, and Artist, Kwanza Jones, drops a landmark track, making waves with a new reggaeton sound to her original track titled, “We Buildin’.”
Read MorePrinceton’s new residential colleges, Yeh College and New College West, were celebrated on Friday, May 5, as vibrant living-learning communities designed to foster connection, inclusivity and interactions among students.
Read MoreMembers of the University community gathered on May 5 to formally celebrate Princeton’s two new residential colleges — Yeh College and New College West — and several named residence halls and community spaces.
Read MoreKwanza Jones releases 2 new singles titled “Glow Up” and “On The Way Up” through her company SUPERCHARGED® By Kwanza Jones
Read MoreThe health of Black women is under constant attack. Women’s Reproductive Rights Assistance Project (WRRAP) follows a reproductive justice model and continues to work.
Read MoreSoLa Impact, in partnership with its affiliated 501c3 non-profit, the SoLa Foundation, will award the 2023 SoLa Social Impact Award to Kwanza Jones.
Read MoreKwanza Jones releases 3 new singles titled “Time To Win,” “Turn It Around,” and “Whatever It Takes,” thematically connected by the power of choice and determination
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